NEWS OF THE DAY
... Sardinia, as having the army, and who has since commanded the Contingent of that State in the Crimea, accompanied the Duke of Cambridge, and is now in London. ...
... Sardinia, as having the army, and who has since commanded the Contingent of that State in the Crimea, accompanied the Duke of Cambridge, and is now in London. ...
... George’s of Wales, te Prinee Alfred the Prin- cess Alice, and other members of the royal family, the Duchess of Kent, the Duke of Cambridge, the Princess Victoria Gauromma of , Gen Count Alphonso la Marmora, the Earl of Aberdeen, the Earl and Countess of » ...
... very lately in the Duke a temporary ap 2 of Cambridge to the of War at Paris i- (murmurs and cheers). I appeal to any thinking this room whether, if half the statements made in the papers are true, such a manas the Duke of Cambridge would have heen sent ...
... the opening of the house. CABINET COUNCIL. A meeting of cabinet ministers was held at the War Department to-day. The Duke of Cambridge, Sir E. Lyons, Admiral Dundas, General Airey, Sir H. Jones, and Lord Hardinge, were also present. The meeting sat upwards ...
... undertaking was under the patronage of the royal family, who lent their names in furtherance of the object, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who were present. The attendance was not he Earl Granville, Lord President of the Privy Council, gave a dinner ...
... being evidently not at all the sort of performance in which so highly ornate a character as himself should figure. The Duke of Cambridge, wko always makes the most of everything, bustled about here and there and everywhere, all over the house, in the lobbies ...
... audienc the Address from the House of answer to her Majesty’s Speech | mons, in irom thet Tue DUKE oF Saxs-Cosune’s i | “Sancta Chiara,” of his Highness the Duke of Gotha, was lately performed at Dresden, had a perfect success. THe Princess | appearance ...
... and afterwards the Architectural Exhibition, in Suffolk-s:reet: Their Royal Hichnesse: the Duchess of Cambridge and tiie Princess the Duke of Cambridge visited her Majesty in tite sfter- ‘noon. Connt Bjornstjerna, Chamberlain to the King oi Sweden, at the ...
... partial dislocation oi the accordingly. Why is a joiner less handsome than his wife? Because he is a deal-planer. The Duke of Cambridge has appointed Mr. Richardson, Surgean-Major Scots Fusilier Guards, to be Surgeon to his Royal Highness. The Admiralty ...
... white satin petticoas with white satin riband and white _Thie Queen wore on the head a diamond and ruby His Royal the Duke of Cambridge and his Serene Highness Princs Eiward of Saxe-Weimar were present at the levee. After the entrence Queen in the throne-room ...
... Princess’s The.tre with their preserca in the evening. Tue Fupassy.—Their Royal Highnesses tho of Cambridge avd the Princess Mary, and his Roy»! Highness the Duke of Cambri’ye. hs Excellency the Ambasa‘or«f and the Countess Persigny with their company at dinner ...
... Prince honoured the Theatre with their presence on Tuesday evening. Queen and his intention to dine with his the Duke of James’s Cambridge to-day, at the royal ...